Hello, I'm having a problem with Shell link, which appears to be using the whole artificial protocol, FISH (instead of just running simple commands over SSH, I mean). The error I specifically get is error box with:
Cannot chdir to /#sh:android@192.168.1.39:2222 I was looking how to get more detailed log, but see no way (in particular, --ftplog= swicth doesn't help). That's the main question. Now, the device I'm connecting to is Android with Dropbear sshd running. As its Android, it doesn't follow common Unix dir structure. Looking at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Files_transferred_over_shell_protocol#Session_initiation , it would start with echo FISH:;/bin/sh Well, there's no /bin/sh on Android, I created a symlink, but of no avail. So, I may imagine it uses /bin/cp and stuff. So, the other question is why all these FISHy overcomplications, why abstract away something terribly simple as just using 2-3 commands over SSH, which now causes problems with lesser, but still Linux, devices. Thanks, Paul mailto:pmis...@gmail.com _______________________________________________ mc mailing list http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc